Essential Requisites during the Hot Summer Months.rest these brigands have not been
WATSON'S
PRICKLY HEAT LOTION
GIVES INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF FROM THE IRRITATION, AND EFFECTS A SPEEDY CURE. It has long held the reputation of being the most efficacious remedy obtainable. Our customers include many residents throughout Indin, Ceylon and Straits Settlements; besides the Far
East
Price 50 Cents and $1.00 per Bottle.
WATSON'S PULVOSMIDROSIS
able to carry out their purpose. They say they cannot come upon their haunts. The spies whose work it is to go on ahead and find out things have been again and again led into traps by the robbers and then murder-
THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
To-day's quotation for Pam rubber, por Mesars Vernon and Smyth, is és. Tid.
CharTRICES. CHOLERA IN ITALY.
968 CASES IN ONE WEEK.
The nuat gymkhana has been fixed (Beuter'a Service to the China. Monk) far the 19th of August.
A Lamor, July 14. -- There were 248 cases of cholers and 7 deaths in Italy during the week
Four mars, cases of plague have coourred fy the Colony bringing the total for ending Jaky Sect
up to 204. One patient has died, Award on board the Chinese croiser lying in Kowloon Bay, roporte that while looking in a shop window in Don-Vaux Road someone stole his pocket book con- taining $90.
ed in cold blood. From the gist of the despatch on this point it is the clear enough that the spies of the Government, if they are unfortunate enough to fall into the hands of the ordinary brigands, find but short shrift and no escape is possible except by rendering up their lives to those who hate them with a consuming hatred. To return to the criticism of the writer of the article to which we have referred, we sce that the bitterness of fealing is just as marked here, though it shows itself in different way. It is pointed out that
This excellent preparation keeps the feet and armpits cool and sweet the warmest weather, and removes the malodour of perspiration. It pre-a
vents and cures sore and blistered toes.
Price 25 Cents per Tin.
A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS,
PERFUMERS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
THE-
Victor Co's
C
While walking in Stanley Street this morning, a Chinaman aged about 39, living at No. 38 Stanley Street, suddenly collap sed and expired. He is supposed to have bean suffering from consumption.
A demand has been put forward for a
new law authorising the military authorities in Germany to shoot dowa st right soy Aring machines or airships that pass over
The epidemia is mostly confined to Naples and Pularmo.
THE ROYAL FAMILY.
SIE WILFRIÐ LAURIER'S TRIBUTE.
“Grantost'Asset of the Whole Empire"
(Reuters. Service to the China Mail)
Lampos, July 14.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier on his return to
Ottaws paid an eloquent tribute to the
FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911.
TEE WELSH ROYAL
VISIT.
STITURE CEREMONY
FIRFORMED,
Stirring Soenés. --
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, July 14.
*
THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORISIS.
THE OPPOSITION ATTITUDE.
(Reuter's Service to the Chana Moll.] Loston, July 14. Lord Newton's amandment to the Parliament Bill, that any further retriot- ions to the powers of the House of Lord should not become law until a General The enthusiasm of the people was Ekcation had first taken place, has been renewed when Their Majesties the King withdrawn. and Queen, secom pained by Princess. Both Lori Haldane and Lord. Morley Mary and the Duke of Connaught, drove have re-asserted the House of Commons- through the streets of Carnarvon. repudiation of the Lorda claim to There was a brilliant assembly, in interfere in finance, which might bring cluding Mr Asquith, and Mr. Birral, about a critical situatiqua. - around the dais at the Castle.
Lord Lansdowno declared that the His Majesty the King opened the Opposition disapproved the Bill even Investiture saremony by summoning the with its amendment. Though it had Prince of Wales, who, after the Letters passed the Bill fee second reading it Fetest were read, knelt before the King did so reluctantly. The Bill was merely doing homage for the Principality of a provisional metsans
the system is totally wrong inasmuch fortißestions, in order to prevent espionage | Royal Family, which he was convinced Wales and the Bardom of Chester. S
as these men whoare employed an spies are rewarded according to the results
in the clouds.
Hon Attorney Gentes).
Prince the Letters Patent and kissed His Majesty then handed to the
him on each cheek.
Loyal addresses were then presented.
HACH TO THE COMMONS.
The report sage of the Parliament.
after which the King presented the Bill has been concluded in the House Prince to the multitudes of people of Lords without further substantial He exhorted the citizens to hasten its assembled at the historic Queen's Gate, change being made in the measure, so
nation.
was the greatest asset, of the whole A man named Frazer was sentenced to Empire. It had given the world a six months' imprisonment with hard labojis of their work. They are promised at the Magistracy to-day. Frisoner was ample of domestic virtues which was if they are successful, not only committed for trial by Mr J. R. Wood, the foundation of the happiness, the pecuniary benefits, but further official bat the case was referred back by the prosperity and the grandeur of the employment and promotion, especial": ly if they are able to unearth secret facts and conspiracies whose object is the overthrow of the present regime. It is, therefore, to the interest of these men to move heaven and earth in order to discover something real or assumed, that thereby they may make good their MELRES-On board 8.8. Chunsong, at claim both to their rewards and to MERLXEN, Aged 65 years.
Shanghai papers please copy.
BIRTHS.
LANDES. July 14th, at Redhill West. The Peak, to the Bishop of Victoria and Mrs LANDER, & SOUL.
PATRICK-On Wednesday, July 6, 1911, At 3 Hongkong Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Mra H. CocPZE PATRICK, A daughter.
DEATH.
Latest Creation Hoy, on the 29th June, Captain the promised official recognition.
THE
VICTROLA
IX MACHINE
Price $115.
Sole Distributers:
MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW. 12.30 p.m.--Extraordinary General Mooting of National Bank of Chius,
Ltd.
General Memoranda TUESDAY, July 18:-
10a.m.-Criminal Sessions Commence,
3.45 p.m.-Sanitary Board Meeting. WEDNESDAY, July 19:-
9.15 p.m. Organ Recital at St. John's
Cathedral
THURSDAY, July 20:-
2.30 p.m.-Legislative Council
Mr McCrackan in City Hall,
The films of the Coronation festivities Hongkong are really good. They ware shown for the first time on Thursday night at the Victoria Theatre, when there was a vary large attendatace Conniderable amusement was created ne members of the audience recognised their photographs on the soreen. The review at Happy Valley seen to advantage, while His Excellency the Governor appears prominently in the pictures.
suthill. By dint of patiant observation,.
improvements in order to make the capital worthy to receive the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. He was con- fident that the loyal affection of tho Canadian people would make their stay in Canada happy The apeech enthusiastic cheering.
was received with
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
די
a
A marvel of scientific research has been With unprincipled men the temptation, ac omplished by Professor, Yeung, who hea therefore, is very great, if not quite been investigating the interior condition of Victoria and Mrs Lauder on the birth of
Our congratulations to the Bishop of irrestistible, and only men of proved Professor Yeng discovered that an anthillson, their first, their other two children honesty are capable of withstanding two feet in height was inhabited by £5.780
boing girls. it. In such a condition of affairs, anta. Other anthills of almost the same size were found to contain 87,500, 53.000, there is no safeguard for any-one, and 48,000. ants respectively. Thors and this is the point that causes so observations and the counting of the tiny much irritation and leads to so much insects occupied two years.
perjury and innocent suffering.
at
What might be called the first aviation According to the present writer, tower is about to be built near Calais, these spies are now trying to cause the very epot where, in July two years ago. the members of the secret societies M. Bleriot set out on his memorable fight to show their hands by circulating work on the foundations of this tower has across the Channel The Temps states that Meeting.rumours that the members them-Already been begon on the military drill
Captain Harrison R. M.LL, Äved to- day by the ss. Nare and proceeds in that ship to Shanghai. Be is relieving Licat Gillespie, R.M.L... Flest Wireless Tele- graphy (ficer, who proceeds to England is Canada in the Pacific mail steamer his tro and half yours work on the Mongolia to-day. We wish him bon voyago China Station.
Nippon Tusen Kaisha service, and left for "Captain Keith has resigned from the England on July 2nd by the trans-Siberian
the people stirringly singing "Land of our Fathers".
FURTHER DETAILS.
that the Bill with Lord Lansdowne's
and Font Cromer's amendments us mortified will go back to the House of Commena for its third reading on the 20th insta
LATKA HRH the Prince of Wales. wan
The House of Commons will consider invested as Prince at Carnarvon Castle the amendments on the 24th inst, when yesterday afternoon in the presence of it is certain that Mr Asquith will propo Their Majesties the King and Queen, the rejection of the amendments and Mr Asquith, ir Lloyd George and a intimate what the Government will de vaat assemblage of distinguished people. if the Peers resist, further, "
The city was en fets, and the most
shine was experienced, and incassat enthusiasm prevailed. Brilliant Tera HOLIPSE STAKES.
special trains poured visitors into the city to swell the masses.
The decorations were on a moet lavish scale, while there was also a military display.
PROBABLE STARTERS.
great (Renter's Service to the China. Mail)
LONDON, July 14
The scene around the Castle was
especially vivid, the colouring of the The following are the probable starters. bright uniforms combining with the for the Eclipse Stakes to be run at beautiful dresses worn by the ladies to Sandows Park to-day. produce a magnificent effect. -
Lord Derby's Swynford (F. Wootton); The Prince, on arriving from Holyhead, Mr L de Rothschild's Pistri (Mahar)
being drawn from the Denbigh Nelke's Yellow Slave (F. Templeton); drove
the Castle, hie escort Mr Fairie's Lemberg (Dillan); Mr-P.
to
6 p.m.-Lecture on Christina Science by selves are divulging secrete..It ground at Les Barugnes, in the middle of rate. Captain Keith joined the N.V.K. Yeomanry Corps. There was continued A. 'P.. Cunliffe's Charles O'Malley
The China Mail
S. MOUTRIE & CO., LD. HONGKONO, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911.
Hongkong, April 18, 1907,
WM. POWELL,
LIMITED.
BABY
CARRIAGES.
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
IN
ESPOINAGE
25, 1900,
is boped in this way that what is known the Plain of Salines some-one really in the know" whenes Blurist started on the famous July will be unguarded enough to reveal. the truth and that some clue will be given to something really important and so justify further arrests. This subterfuge on the part of the
Government spies is condemned in Ir is well knows that the provincial round terms, and it must be admitted Governments of China favour a rather that if such things are done those wide system of espoinage whereby who are responsible therefor are
Signor Huggerone, one of the most succesful of Italian aristors, has been experimenting at Pisa with a new mono plane invented by the brothers Antoni,
which it is claimed cannot possibly over turu. Ruggerone made a fifty-minute flight with the new aeroplane, and at the end of it declared that it could only be described-as-marvellous" He flow, he said, almost without knowing it, so bosuti
and there was absolutely no oscillatiori.
in the early nineties. During the China cheering all the way, which smounted Japan War he left to take command of a to an ovation on Castle Square being (Donoghns); Mr H. P. Whitney's Whisk transport in the service of the Hokkaido reached. Here 21 gune were fired as a room (Martin); and Mr. G. Aston's Tanko Kaisha, and for his services was salute to His Royal Highness" King of the Wavelet (Trigg). decorated by the Japanese Government. Mr. Lloyd George, as Constable of the After the war he rejoined the R.F., Castle, received the Prizec. being at one time in command of the Awa Maru on the European service, and
|
latar commanded the Totomi Mars on the conating servies.
The death is announced of Mr Albert Drowell, who was for many years a resident
The procession, which was repre- INDISCREET STUDENTE sentative of the bistoricand civic dignity cf the country, proceeded to the Chamberlain's Tower, where the arriva}} of Their Majestion was awaited,
Replying to the Address, the youthful
(Wah To Fat Po's Servică)-
SHARONAI, July, 1
The scholars attending high schools in Changsha bare held a meeting
of Kobe and Nagasaki. Coming out to the Prince said: It is true that I am very protest against the railway nationall prentice on a sea clipper, he left the vessel mother (Hearty cheering), and I hope at Fohow and came to Negaki, where to do my duty to the King and to my
allope to be kept in touch with (hardly worthy of sympathy at the fal smooth and regular was the motion; far. Esat in the carly, soventic, as an a young, but I have my dear father and extion scheme.
be eventually joined the well-known fro
of Rome, Ringer & Co. After some years service in that firm be engaged in business
Principality of Wales,"
inst. test an American gunboat had gone It was reported at Shanghai on the 5th aslicre about sixty miles aboya Kiukiang.
The presentation of the newly-invest. From enquiries it was learned that thevassel was either, the Villalobos or the Souar, as
on his own account, and subequently came ed Prince at the three gates of the city latter bound down river at the time of the & Co., in which firm he rose to the position demonstrations of loyalty. the first named was bound up and the to Kobe to join Messrs. Dodwell, Carlill followed, being marked by fervent reported stranding. Two days later it was Icarried that the unboat was the U.S.S. Samar, bound for Hankow. When ist not in a dangerous position. seau the gunboat was still sahore, but was
Twelve students have been arrested by the police.
THE CIGARETTE BAN,
(Wah Tez Yat. Pó's Service
PERT, July 13,
of acting Manager. On leaving DocTHE MOROCCAN SITUA The Board of Agriculture and In Carill & Co., he established himself at Kobe'ns a ship broker, and worked up s
TION. very successful business, from which he
dustries has ordered an investigation to
practically retired à few years ago in order, GERMAN NAVAL MOVEMENTS. Į be rande of the importation, of cigaretenast
to see if residence in the Old Country would not improve his health.
(Heuter Service to the China Mail)
LANDIN, July 14:
all that is going on between the hands of those whom they are trying representatives of the Revolutionary to involve. On the whole, we can party at home and their confederates hardly wonder at the deep hatred abroad. They also utilise the system that is felt towards these spice, in endeavouring to discover where apparently not only by those whose bandits are congregated in order that freedom and even lives are in danger they may be enabled to seek them by their activities, but also by many out and arrest them. An article in of the ordinary community who know in a recent copy of a native paper from experience and observation what shows how bitter the animosity of the system means in a country like the people as whole is against this China. It is quite time the system, system and against the spies who as now established, should be abolish-relative positions of Russia and Japan in A Russian writer, comparing the carry it into effect. This is not to be ed, for with the rewards that are the matter of education, cites the following wondered at. After the recent possible to perjurers it is difficult to figures to prove how much ahead of the PLAINTIFF GOING TO EUROPE German gunboat Panther has left -It is reported from Berlin that the
troubles in Canton several instances believe that the innocent never former atands the latter:-"The population
Teneriffe being homeward bound were recorded of unauthorized spies suffer.
Lof Japan is given at 48,190,703, and the
Captain Tom Austin sued the Chi-Wo
The Eber from Damaraland will now Ca, to recover 6870, at the Supreme Court finding their way into private houses
proportion of scholars a 5,916.800; whereas this morning, before Mr Justice Gompertz. act në tender to the Berlin and will and ransacking the rooms on the plea
in Busais, the corresponding Agures
Mr. D. V. Stoavenson appeared for tepince the latter should the bore to 150,000,000 and only 6.175,593. Here, says the writer, in shown the strength of plaintiff and Mr Moore for defendantsist other parts for coaling purposes.
Mr. Moore saked that the can be adjourn EARL CRANBROOK DEAD. for arma
In reality they were only The typhoon of which we had warning is Japan. Hure we see why little Japan beated for a week. robbers, and in some cases, we ring slowly. An advice received by the big Russia; this is how she defeated us. believe, soldiers, bent on filling their that the disturbance is now
American Consulate to-day at 9 am Baye
Admiral Togo was cast of
the guest of own pockets with loot. This they Northern Luzon less than 300 miles distant honour on June 30th at a dinner given by Court to adjourn it the first time. Are were emboldened to do in the then and is moving W.N.W. or N.W. twenty old boys of the training ship Worthers any special reasons why it should hook restless condition of society, for
costar of the same your (1871) that come on? no-one dared to lay any charge against the soldiers test they them- selves should in some unforseen way be involved in further trouble.
Wicker and Coloured that they were empowered to search
Upholstery
Furnishing
Department
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
It will be remembered that re- cently we reported local riot in
THE TYPHOON.
THE STRIKE.
Mr Stenverson objected and naked, that a day be fixed.
His Lordship-It is the practice of the
Tore was on board, The Admiral was Mr Stevenson-My client is going to given a magnificent reception. Responding Europe.
to the toast to his health, he recalled, his
His Lordship When is your client Men Make Farther Domands.
old school days on board and made very leaving? kindly references to the Master who, be MrSteavenson-At the conclusion of the Apparently the strike oops the ship.id, during the war, Ind written him kind sation. 15 depends on when it is finishód. builders in Hoogkong is not yet finished letters which had greatly comforted and encouraged him, coming as they did from
the Ying Tak prison. One of the for the few men who returned to work in England, which was his second mother VICTORIA THEATRE. Causes of the trouble
far
DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL.
7.15.P.x. to 8,45- PH, AND-
porezal of the yards yesterday have come WB out again to-day
constry
CLAIM FOR WORK DONE.
A clain for 858, balance of work done
st
Mr Moors-All my witnesses are away, Pis Lordship - Will be put an affidavit
on the file saying that it is necessary for
him to leave?
Mr Stearouson-I don't think he will go to that extent. He will my that he is
The case was fixed for the 25th inst..
that when
men were in It appears that they now demand that troduced into prison court two not more than two apprentices be allowed
to work in each yard and that not mort No. 11. Sampen Street, came before Mraving. of them were
recognised as spies." 9.15 F.M. to 11.15 r..The mass of prisoners, manacled as the others all to be daily labourers.
than two permanent carpenters be engaged, Justica Gompert at the Supreme Coart they wore, throw themselves upon
this afternoon,"
the two men, and were it not for the interference of the warders there is no doubt that they would have
Mrs A. Ogilvie sued Mr HB. Dandson, been beaten to death by the prisoners, at the Supreme Court this morning to irrespective of the consequences 200V 88,50
THE FINEST and COOLEST HALL in the COLONY.
THURSDAY!
THURSDAY!;
The Magnificent Films of the
A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE
Me J, H. Ghediner appeared for plaintif, It is mmi officially stated that Rent Chintaro Matsumoto, and Mr Bas Yik Ho, Krueger, an ex-naval conntractor, has been. for defendant, Saburo Ito,
Mr Gardiner id, that the clair for sentonoed to three months imprisonment $108, but 850 had, youzi, paid on account in s fortress for communicating to Great The work was the erecting of twelve cubiclee Britain details of the armament of the naw His Lordship. Wherea Kampan Dednongah Nasa The Court took into
Sfrost 1
Mr Gardiner
th
Mr.J. H. Gardiner appeared for paintin Wanchai, In Spring Gardenis, a 2-Preeti consideration that the State had not been
Hongkong Coronation Now again we notice that ApHMAL and Mr Leo D'Almada Castro defended.
Festivities.
Owing to the delay of the German Mail
ima cannot be shows before Thum
SDA bjured thereby. It is understood anoffic
Continning; Mr Gardiner said that
His Lordship-Are you going to consent defendant instructed plinuff to erect ally that Krueger, after leaving the judgment } /
twelve cubicles at the agreed price of 80 man naval service, joined an 204) Bach: The work had been done to the can company, to whom mtisfaction of defondant and now plaintif the details it only $9.50wan que (for the balang
La has been reporting to HE the VICEROY on the condition of affairs
in the country
to
Mr D'Alnada-No, my Lord.
His LordshipThe total
Mr D'Almad It is
The case wis fixed for the 24th Izar.
Amongst other things he states that the
soldiers who have been men
for the apply: of some
zhoneg, war; not soon
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) Lapos, July 14. The death is announced of Earl Cran-
into the Empire in order that compensa tien may be arranged consequent upon the movement for the suppression of cigarette smoking
NEW CHINESE WAR-
SHIPS.
(Wah Tz. Yat Poʻz Beroica;)ere PEKING, July 199 Prince Tai Huar has cabled to the Wai-wa-pu that the two Chinese war- sbips ordered from England are opm- pleted and will leave for China along with the croiser Hatchi
SHERRY
SOLE AGENTS:
H. Price &Co., Ltd.
12 Queen's Bond Cent
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.